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TX High School Graduation Rates Among Highest in U.S.

By: Texas Tribune
Updated: November 27, 2012
New preliminary data released by the U.S. Department of Education shows that Texas -- along with five other states -- ranks in fourth in the nation for its four-year high school graduation rates. With an overall rate of 86 percent in the 2010-2011 school year, the state follows Iowa, with 88 percent, and Wisconsin and Vermont, both at 87 percent.

It's the first time all states have used a common measure that the department developed in response to federal regulations passed in 2008.

The state's graduation rates also fared well compared to others across most student demographics. For African American students, it tied for first place with Montana at 81 percent. When it came to Hispanic students, Texas reported an 82 percent graduation rate, making it 2ndin the country, behind Maine. The state was near the national median in graduating students with limited English proficiency, ranking 25th with a 58 percent graduation rate.

The new numbers come after several years of steadily climbing graduation rates. In August, the Texas Education Agency reported that the state's on-time high school graduation rate had reached an all-time high, increasing 1.6 percentage points to 85.9 percent for the class of 2011. Though anecdotal evidence suggests the success is partly due to a variety of programs on the state and district level, it is difficult to measure the effect of external factors like the poor economy -- which tends to keep students in school because they feel the pull of the job market less -- and shifting state accountability requirements.

In the past, the state has faced criticism for its method of reporting graduation rates. After research from Harvard University, the University of Texas at Austin and Rice University showed in 2006 that the state was inflating its graduation numbers in several ways, including the exclusion of students who left school to take the GED. But since then, the state has used the federal definition from the National Center for Education Statistics to measure dropout rates.

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